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The day after Federal Parliament passed the backpacker tax package and rose for the summer vacation, the Member for Page, Kevin Hogan, flew back to the electorate to resume business on the ground.

His first port of call was the Lismore campus of the University Centre for Rural Health (UCRH), where, in the company of the Assistant Minister for Rural Health, Dr David Gillespie, he met trainee doctors and other health discipline students engaged in local clinical placements.

Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan said the Coalition Government will provide more than $13 million in infrastructure grants for existing general practices in regional, rural and remote Australia to teach, train an retrain our next generation of health workers.

“General practice in regional community’s like ours faces unique challenges in healthcare including the ability to attract and retain a health workforce,” he said.

Mr Hogan said the Government has streamlined the former Rural and Regional Teaching Infrastructure Grants programme to better respond to the needs of regional communities.

“The new Rural General Practice Grants program will allow existing health facilities to provide teaching and training opportunities for a range of health professionals within the practice and for practitioners to develop experience in training and supervising healthcare workers,” he said.

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A sampling of young people attending a NSW music festival has found that while 77 per cent felt confident about their condom use, 37 per cent had experienced breakage in the past year, 48 per cent had seen a condom slip off during intercourse, and 51 per cent when withdrawing the penis after sex.

According to Franklin John-Leader, Co-Chair of the North Coast Positive Adolescent Sexual Health Consortium (PASH), only 18 per cent of respondents reported always using condoms during sex in the past 12 months.